I went to the mechanic and they told me which to replace (I even googled the cel). I had the abs light on even before I went staggered so now I don't know what to do

I see.
Yeah, you need to go back and run diagnostics. It might be a input problem ( wire corroded) maybe since you are low you hit something)... between the sensor and the Abs module not the sensor itself.

I see.
Yeah, you need to go back and run diagnostics. It might be a input problem ( wire corroded) maybe since you are low you hit something)... between the sensor and the Abs module not the sensor itself.

Like I said I had this problem before I was stanced out at first I thought it was the wheel bearings but it wasnt that either then I tried the sensor and wasnt this how would I run diagnostics, taking it to a mechanic?

Like I said I had this problem before I was stanced out at first I thought it was the wheel bearings but it wasnt that either then I tried the sensor and wasnt this how would I run diagnostics, taking it to a mechanic?

Yes. Unless you have access to a diagnostic scan tools that mechanics use that has those capabilities.

I had one where i had a wheel speed sensor code for the rear hub, customer replaced wheel speed sensor and it didnt fix it. I went in there and found that the hub assembly was a non abs one that had no pickup magnet internally. The car had been wrecked and it had junk yard parts and one of the hubs that were replaced were incorrect off a non abs vehicle therefore the new wheel speed sensor never picked up any wheel speed data off the magnet causing the code to keep being throw. Just something you might want to check out

I had one where i had a wheel speed sensor code for the rear hub, customer replaced wheel speed sensor and it didnt fix it. I went in there and found that the hub assembly was a non abs one that had no pickup magnet internally. The car had been wrecked and it had junk yard parts and one of the hubs that were replaced were incorrect off a non abs vehicle therefore the new wheel speed sensor never picked up any wheel speed data off the magnet causing the code to keep being throw. Just something you might want to check out

Hmmm that's something I'm going to need to check out, sounds very convincing but my car has never been in a wreck maybe the last owner put non abs hubs?

I had one where i had a wheel speed sensor code for the rear hub, customer replaced wheel speed sensor and it didnt fix it. I went in there and found that the hub assembly was a non abs one that had no pickup magnet internally. The car had been wrecked and it had junk yard parts and one of the hubs that were replaced were incorrect off a non abs vehicle therefore the new wheel speed sensor never picked up any wheel speed data off the magnet causing the code to keep being throw. Just something you might want to check out

Ive ran into the same issue on a customers altima and so did another tech I know. Quite common issue as people prefer buying the cheaper non ABS hub...